/ NO. 27 : ! ÈS K OL. 1 J71 i 1 M.MINNVILLE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, county, who, in their hopes to get a The Daily Reporter, ^K--—— . — = little more for their produce than the regular market would bear, induced Mr. Owens to assume risks that he never would have done on his own ac- count purely, and in the disastrous re suits deserve to lose all that they will. The Register says there are par ties in Lane county trying by advance of a few cents a pound to get hop growers to ship through them. It will | have no word of sympathy for them ¡ when they suffer loss, as there are ! plenty of straight business men who 1 will pay them any day all that the market will justify, spot cash, and no fooling, and that is the way to do busi- eess. If you don’t want to sell, hold your goods, but you take a very un businesslike risk when you part with the products of your labor without the j cash equivalent and trust futures for | settlements. It is a plain business i proposition. Entered in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for Transmission Through the Mail« as Sec ond Class Matter. 77/A’ TRUE RUSIN ESS. ■Every week, in some part of the country, a'merchant fails and makes an assignment for the benefit of his cred itors, and the question arises what caused his failure? Very few are able to answer fully that question. One will say, want of money; another, want of trade; and another bad manage ment. All three together, no doubt, produced the failure. But no remedy qr solution is offered, whereby the merchant could have prevented his misfortune, because seldom does he consider the real cause which led to his failure. In reviewing the failures of Lhe country it will be seen that the main cause which leads to them is neglect, or the injudicious expenditure of money m advertising. If any one doubts that newspaper advertising does not pay the advertiser ten fold, let him read further and be convinced. The most successful manufacturerers and business men are the most liberal with printer’s ink. In Portland six years ag", there was started a dry goods house, whose proprietors, John ( >an & Co., were strangers to the city, But from the start they advertised; not in a stingy way, but with liberality. Phev patrouized all the papers, and to-day they are the best known and most prosperous of any dry goods house in th.c city. .And they acknowledge that advertising in the newspapers is the secret of their success. A. T. Stew art ’s immense business was, to a great extent, derived from his advertisements in the papers. John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, is a great advertiser, and nearly every paper in Philadelphia has hi« ad. among their columns. In every city, it will be tound upon inves tigation, that the ones doing the larg est trade and making the most money are the ones who profit by liberally patronizing the advertising columns of th e newspaper. Extensive advertising makes the name of the firm a house hold word throughout the country. WORDS OF ADVICE , The unbusiness-like custom of ship pin g produce through warehouse man agement and taking small advance payments and trusting to future settle ments for a completion of the sale, has in the Roseburg failure and tragedy another marked illustration. When a San prepares an article for market, he should sell and receive his pay at the time of delivery. The vicious system of consignments has broken more men than any other one thing in the com mercial world. The farmers of Douglas i 6. OCTOBER J > 1SM> MISCELLANEOUS. PRICE TWO CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. BISHOP & KAY CITY MARKET, THE CLOTHIERS W. F. BANCASSER, Propr. OF Y AM HILL CO., Third St.. Opposite YAMHILL t't>. BANK. D on ’ t F orget the P lace , 8ueeetieor to Bangaeaer A Son. Bangaaser*« building Cor. B and Third Htreets* Here is where you can get your money’s worth in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage. Tripe aud everything .n the line of meata, ot the ls‘«t quality the country afford“. Also the Best of Bolognas. Give me a cal) and he satisfiisi. W. F. BA NG ASH ER. W. T. BAXTER. F. J. MARTIN. New Firm, New Goods, New Prices At the New Store of Subscribe for the Reporter, and pay IN THE for it when you subscribe, and we will ’ pledge ourselves to give you more news, for less money, than any other paper in the Willamette valley. The Fnrninhing Goods of all kind, and above A new, neat and clean stock Everv article Daily will help the weekly 100 per cent. all THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agent« A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks. Colored LATEST STYLES. for the Glassware, Cutlery, Cased G ihm I s , To bacco. Pip's and Cigars. Advertisers» can take their choice, Il row n*vill<* Woolen Hill, either daily or weekly, at (he same old Currying a full line of all goods made by Fresh X*ruit and Vegetables in ■nanon. rate. No advance in the price. We’ve tbeae celebrated rnillH, Give me u cal). Inspect mv «teck, and 1 will guarantee price« to suit you. come to stay, if you say so. BUSH LOGAN. First National Bank, —OF ORKOON McMINNVlnLE, HILL LOGAN. WATT HKNl'KHHON. LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON. Proprietors of the old established and well known NI<* Al imivillo LIVERY. FEED AND HALE stable. We are prepared at all J acob W ortman ........................ President hour« to furnish fine Oarriages. 1). P. T hompson ...............Vice-president J ohn W ortman ............................ Uashie- Hack« and Saddle liorseH. aud everything Transacts a General Banking business Interest ali wed on time deposits. Collections made on favorable terms. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfo on New York, San Francisco and Portland. Office hours—from k a. tn. to 4 p. m. FIRE INSURANCE. E. E. COUCHER, M. D J M1HH MAY VKHHBY. Shadden & Vessey, Fashionable Dressmakers |y**i’he Taylor System of Cutting and Fit in the Livery hire, tn good shape at reason ting employed. able rates. In addition to first o I iihh outfits in I1VI.IO. TH I «'KING A F I: A VII Mi, Third Htreet, Next to BiKhop A Kay’« «tore, We keep a wagon specially adapted to the McMinnville, Or. delivery of parcels, trunk« satchels, etc., for the accomodation of the public. Order« left M HH. A. M c D onald . M tHH K. T hohnton at the «table will be promptly attended to at reasonable rates. TRANSIEN T STOCK left with uh will receive the best of care and at tention. Logan Bros. & Henderson. .Kill A W ORTH A \ RepreHents the following sterling oompan iea: London A Liverpool A Globe. North British A Mercantile. Commercial Union Fire Association, German American. Fire man’« Fund. Hartford. Commercial. Anglo Nevada. State ’nvestment. Wheat insurance a specialty. MllN M HHADI'KN. Fashionable Dressmaking. M c M innville Business College, Cor. 3d and C Streets. OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK, Will open October 18. 1886. Attention is respectfully invited to this BUSINESS SCHOOL. In Mm. H. I*. Htuart’K Millinery Htore. OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL, McM INNVILLK jah . m ' uain . O hkook . h . IIUBLKV. McCain & Hurley, ATTOH YKYN-AT-I. AW AND NOTAKIFA PUBLIC, Its fnoilities for thorough practical instruc Lafayette, Oregon. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. tion; actual business department a specialty ' Eafienial attention paid to abstracts of title where currency, bank check, drafts, eta., are and settlement of •’states in probate O bkoon . M c M innvtllb used. Class, or private instruction day or Office Jail hniding. up stairs. evening. C<ollege Journal sent free on ap —---------------------- 1 i t ! T'. :— r— I ■' i*»' i f plication. C. F. H oughton . Prin. P. O. Box 101 C. J. P atnb , Hec. Office and residence, corner of Third und D ntreeta. next to the poHtoffioe. B. C. FOBCB. C. D. JOHNSON NEW STOCK —OF— JOHNSON & FORCE. — MANUF AUTVBKBB or— Firnt-Claaa WAGONS, HACKS, BWIES, CABR1AGZ8, Etc. Etc. - • » . «r » -e . » Just Received at <D. HYMONS’ W. F. COLLARD, Dealer in Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Fine Fishing tackle, Cigar«, Etc. ,. . . . Bralyw Bank Building w L ».• hi ti I Third Htreet, Opposite McMinnville B Htreet, between Third and Fourth. [-^“Carriage Painting and Repairing a , «H Jo Ji. . Specialty. Parfeet satisfaction guaranteed. M c M iknvillb • O bbqov . GIVE UH A CALL.